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Just made my first lock picks!

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby smokingman » 6 Apr 2015 22:29

Really nice work man!
I think you have found your calling. :)
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby BSG_314159 » 6 Apr 2015 22:54

Squelchtone wrote:<censored>, that came out shiny! Looks like really good geometry on that half diamond, and nice photos too!


Thanks

So I will break down my sanding steps.
Step 1 use 320 sandpaper to scratch up the pick and shave some excess off.
Step 2 use 800 (dry) for 15 seconds each side and around the edges.
Step 3. Use 800 (wet) about 15 seconds each side as well.
Step 4. Use 1000 (wet) Same as step 3.
Step 5. Use 2000 (wet) shine time!! I fold the sand paper in half and very carefully without stabbing a finger run the pick back and forth inside the sand paper.

Latest pick.
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby Comrade627 » 7 Apr 2015 1:39

Heh, step 5.

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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby Legion303 » 8 Apr 2015 19:24

Nice work. I thought they were too long until I saw the padlock for scale. Make yourself some fingertip guards out of duct tape and you'll wonder how you ever did without.
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby BSG_314159 » 8 Apr 2015 21:05

Legion303 wrote:Nice work. I thought they were too long until I saw the padlock for scale. Make yourself some fingertip guards out of duct tape and you'll wonder how you ever did without.


Thanks!! I used my southord max yield lock picks to determine the length of the exposed bristle/pick and the length of the brass handle. I wish i would of made them a little bit shorter so they could fit inside my sparrows case. Time to make a custom case for these custom picks!!
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby femurat » 9 Apr 2015 3:22

Very nice and shiny picks! I like the cylindrical handle! It reminds me my bamboo one, but I guess brass it's a lot easier to fit because you don't risk to split it if you press too much.

Cheers :)
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby BSG_314159 » 13 Apr 2015 10:47

femurat wrote:Very nice and shiny picks! I like the cylindrical handle! It reminds me my bamboo one, but I guess brass it's a lot easier to fit because you don't risk to split it if you press too much.

Cheers :)



THANK!!
So the brass handles actually provide a lot of feedback when picking. It believe this will be my metal of choice in my handles for everything. I made a couple of tension wrenches as well with bristles and brass tubing.

I want a bamboo one tho... now to buy some bamboo!!! haha!
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby GWiens2001 » 13 Apr 2015 12:04

Can highly recommend the bamboo handles. Have a dimple lock pick made by femurat with a bamboo handle. The round handle is also great to use on a dimple lock pick since you need to turn the pick to lift the pins.

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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby UnlockingBoredom » 15 Apr 2015 0:00

I want to make my own picks but I dont think I will be able to make mine look half as good as those BSG! that one looks like a mirror..

I just picked up a couple stainless steal knives from the dollar store. One is .045 and the other is .050 so I am going to attempt to make some Top of keyway tension wrenches. I have a couple that I bought but I need some to bend in one direction or another.

I am still looking for stainless steel that is between .025 and .030 for picks.


Great job on your picks BSG..
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby Killaken123 » 27 Jan 2016 22:01

Have you thought of using a set screw and tapping a hole in one of the handles? Then you would only need one handle and you can just switch out the picks as needed. Just an idea for maybe a pocket set. You could even cap the back end of the tubing and use the handle to store a couple go to picks!
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby BSG_314159 » 27 Jan 2016 23:34

Killaken123 wrote:Have you thought of using a set screw and tapping a hole in one of the handles? Then you would only need one handle and you can just switch out the picks as needed. Just an idea for maybe a pocket set. You could even cap the back end of the tubing and use the handle to store a couple go to picks!


Now I have a new project ahead of me! Great idea killaken!
I'll post some pictures with a test pick.
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby kwoswalt99- » 28 Jan 2016 0:57

BSG_314159 wrote:
Killaken123 wrote:Have you thought of using a set screw and tapping a hole in one of the handles? Then you would only need one handle and you can just switch out the picks as needed. Just an idea for maybe a pocket set. You could even cap the back end of the tubing and use the handle to store a couple go to picks!


Now I have a new project ahead of me! Great idea killaken!
I'll post some pictures with a test pick.

That's how I make mine. It saves so much time not having to make handles for each pick. I have to say though, BSG's picks look much nicer than mine, I don't put as much effort into polishing.
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Re: Just made my first lock picks!

Postby Killaken123 » 28 Jan 2016 11:09

Use a 1/64th Allen set screw (I think that's the size) or whatever size they use in the practice lock plugs that should work out great. Whenever you finish post them so I can see and send me a pm so I know they're up. Glad I could help!
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